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Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress

Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress

Version : 2.1.0
Tested up to : 6.4.1
Number of download : 14
Author : WP connect
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 14 votes 14 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress
Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress
Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress
Air WP Sync – Airtable to WordPress

By connecting your Airtable database platform to your WordPress website, this plugin helps you manage your content better. Identify the Airtable fields you wish to link to WordPress and choose the format for your imported contents: articles, pages, products, etc. Simply define your ideal update frequency. Your plugin will automatically sync everything swiftly! Upgrade to Pro Version (here) to unleash advanced features. Features Create connections to your Airtable tables Set up as many connections as you want Publish an unlimited number of connections (Pro Version) Choose the content format you want to import Import your contents in your preferred format: articles, pages, etc. Link Airtable columns to WordPress fields Sync your personalized data Create new custom fields (Pro Version) Use specific content formats “Custom Post Types” (Pro Version) Define synchronization setups Sync your data manually or automatically Select update frequency (Pro Version) Set up synchronization method (add, update, delete) How to unleash your plugin’s full potential? Go to the Air WP Sync plugin page, click on “Add New” next to “Connections”. Enter a name for your new connection. Fill in the Airtable Settings (Airtable Access token available here). Select the form in which you want to import your content from your table (article, page, etc.) and set up the additional settings. Link your table fields with WordPress fields. Choose the Sync Settings (Strategy and Trigger). Publish the connection, and you’re done! Tip: By pressing the “Sync Now” button, you can synchronize your contents for the first time (even if you didn’t choose “Manual only” trigger). Troubleshooting Make sure you have created your databases and Airtable columns names before adding a new connection. If you don’t see it, wait 15 minutes. For performance reasons, your Airtable elements are cached for 15 minutes. If needed, you can access to logs from a FTP server in this folder: /wp-content/uploads/airwpsync-logs

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